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<br />unclear. This area should either be paved or a low maintenance material such <br />as rock rather than some type of turf that cannot be maintained. <br /> <br />4. An additional clean-out will be needed in the sanitary sewer service due to the <br />length. City ordinance requires clean-outs at least every 100'. <br /> <br />5. The construction of the well will require an area for development material to <br />be stockpiled and test pumping water to be discharged prior to flowing into <br />the wetland. The ultimate outlet for this water needs to be the wetland nearest <br />Twin Lakes Parkway since there is an outlet from this area The plan should <br />provide for a clear description of where material is to be stockpiled and what <br />precautions need to be taken for test pumping water to protect adjacent <br />properties and the wetlands. <br /> <br />6. It appears that over one acre will be disturbed. Therefore, this site will require <br />an NPDES permit and a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). As <br />is city policy, the SWPPP needs to be in 8 ~ x 11 inch format and signed by <br />the owner, engineer, and contractor. Given the two different types of <br />contractors that will work on the site (first the well contractor and second the <br />treatment facility and building contractor) the SWPPP responsibility will need <br />to be passed from one to the other. <br /> <br />If you have any questions regarding any of these comments, please contact me. <br />